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https://share.google/aimode/g9i8qFPPMcep75Wew news today Here are some of today’s top news headlines for Wednesday, November 12, 2025: Military Plane Crash in Georgia: A Turkish military cargo plane crashed in Georgia, killing all 20 soldiers on board. U.S. Politics and Government Government Shutdown Update: The U.S. House of Representatives is scheduled to hold a final vote today on a bipartisan bill to end the government shutdown, which is currently the longest in U.S. history. The Senate has already approved the legislation. However, some House Democrats are expected to oppose the bill as it doesn’t address expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies. Supreme Court on SNAP: The Supreme Court h

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Mom Films Baby in Morning, Faces Instant Backlash Over ‘Unsafe’ Bed

The 9-month-old boy’s mom, Lauren from Massachusetts, told Newsweek: “Some of the comments were just ridiculous.”
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Influencer who taunts cops by begging them to ‘Arrest me, daddy’ is finally arrested

“I got out and I went and made more ‘Arrest me, daddy’ videos right after,” he told the Chicago Sun Times.
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Jack Schlossberg rips ‘dangerous’ cousin RFK Jr. as JFK grandson launches campaign for Congress

Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of John F. Kennedy, kicked off the first day of his campaign for the House of Representatives Wednesday by ranting against his “rabid dog” cousin, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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Injured WWE Superstar Set for in-Ring Return

“NXT Gold Rush” has added two new championship matches to its stacked two-night event.
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#SouthCaucasus #Russia #Georgia The plane crashed just 100 miles from the Russian border Horror moment plane falls out of the sky in death spiral with smoke gushing from military jet in Georgia https://www.the-sun.com/news/15472162/horror-moment-plane-crashes-smoke-gushing-military-jet-georgia/

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Rich ‘sniper tourists’ allegedly paid $90K to shoot civilians — including kids — during ‘human safari’ trips to Sarajevo

More than 10,000 were killed in Sarajevo by snipers and shelling between 1992 and 1996 during the Balkan Wars.
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Northern Lights dazzle in night skies across the US

Northern Lights illumniate the night sky across world, lighting up United States.
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TD Paul Murphy loses appeal against extended opening hours for NCT centre in his constituency

Paul Murphy has failed in his attempt to block an extension of opening hours for a large NCT test centre in his constituency
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GAA Watch: Cavan footballer Killian Clarke and Westmeath hurler Tommy Doyle retire

Killian Clarke (L) and Tommy Doyle (R) are both retiring from their inter-county careers.